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OHURN STAND} I APPLICATION FILED 'A UG.2 3, 192l- 'Pateflted Jan. 3,1922

INVENTOR CLARA 4. K/BBE 'nrromvs s v f v o To all whom it may concern it is capable of afwide rangeofutility in Be a known thatI, CLARA AfKinenga citizen of the United ,States,and a resident of Terlton, in the county of Pawnee and State of Oklahoma, have jinventedpanew and Improved Churn Stand, of which the following is a full,

clear, and exact description. y i

This invention relates to improvements in churn stands, andmoreparticularly to hereinafter refer-Ito" the same as a churn stand, it is tobe understood that the inven tion is not/limited to any particular use as supporting receptaclesof all sorts.

v An object of the inventionisto provide a a stand of the character statedg whioh may; be clamped to a tableor other support and 1 it is provided with, hinged Walls capable offorming a receptacle when in vertical position and adapted to be folded flat upon the i i base supporting the sameiand occupybuta minimum of space for storage or shipment.

A further object is to provide astand of .7

the character stated which can be manufactured and sold at an extremely low" price; which will be strong and durable in use and which will' most efliciently perform the func tions for which it isintended. a

invention consists in certain novel features table.

of construction, and combination and {II-I rangements of'parts as will be more fully hereinafter described and pointed out in the claims. 7 a I In the accompanying drawings-;

c Figure 1" isa view inverticalsection taken on the line 1-1" of Figure 2 illustrating my improved churn stand in position on a Figure 2 is a top plan view of the in operative positionon a tablei i Figure 3 is a perspective viewuofthe stand stand h in its folded or knocked-down form.

My improved churn stand comprises a base 1 and four walls 2, 3, 4 and 5 respecportion as may be desired" in accordanc withthe functions tobeperforrned. 1 a

For clearnessrof description I shall here-. inafterrefer to the walls 2 and as side Di 5: i,

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walls aiid tlie walls 3 and 4 as end walls, 1

although, illustrated; it is preferable that thesewalls'shall be of the same or approximatelythe' same length to form va square receptaclewhen the walls are inupright position, althoughit is to beunderstood'that the invention is notlimited to the "particue lar shape of the receptacle as it is obvious that this shape may-be varied in accordance 7 secured thereto andvtheside walls 2 and 5 are forming a receptacle toqrece ve a churn or side walls 2 and5 to lie flat on the base.

while theend walls 3 and 4 are so hinged Theend walls 3and 4 have hinged haspsp7rovided with staples 8'to receive the and pins or other securing devices- 9nare; adapted to be positioned through the staple'sjafterthehasps are located thereon so asto hold the walls in upright position f I '75 other device orreceptacleand hold the same" against :lateralmovement during the opera 7 a tion thereof. wRecesses 8 are providedin 1' basel toreceive the staples 8 and permit the r I B "The side walls2 and 5 are soihinged that g I theyf swing outwardly and downwardly,

e5 withlthe use to vhichthe-standis to bev stand which is adapted to hold a churn-or op other receptacle or device, and while I shall that they'swing inwardly" and downwardly,

so that whensaid walls are folded or hinged downwardly against the base ltthey will lie relatively flat and occupybut a minimum a With these and other objects view the;

ofspacesothat thefolded stand can be against accidental movement by accidental displacement.

As'shown most clearly in Figure 2, it will be noted thatfwhen the walls are" in an up right position, the end wallsB and l will bear against the ends -ofthe side walls 2 and 5 andwhen the ,wallsaresecured in thispol a sition by means offthe hasps 7,staples 8 and pins 9 and other similar securing means, a

rectangular receptacle; is formed which will operate j to hold I. a churn or other device,

against accidental displacement duringxits T operation. r

Various slight changes nii ght be made, a

the general [form and arrangement of the parts described owithout departingfrom the .1101? invention, and hencefI do not limit myself to thep'recisedetails set j forth', but consider" yprising a base, four Walls hingedly con nected tothe base, one pair-0f parallel Walls adapted to swing outwardly and downwardly against the base the othentwo of said Walls adapted to swing inwardly and downwardly against the base, and means for securing said Walls in upright position.

2. A stand oi the character stated, comprising a base, fonr Walls hingdlyconnected to the baseyon e pair of parallel'walls 15 adapted to swing outwardly and doWnwardly against the'base, the othcrtwo of said Walls adapted to swing inwardly and downwardly against the base, hinged haspsr on certain of said Walls, staples on other of 20 said walls adapted to receive thehasps, and locking devices adapted to be posltioned 1n the staples securingthe walls in upright p o-V sition.

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